|[[File:Pump Pass RWH.PNG|315px|thumb|center|The planted portion of the bioretention cell is completely covered with dense, attractive vegetation which helps to maintain its stormwater treatment function and aesthetic value.]]
|[[File:Pump Pass RWH.PNG|315px|thumb|center|Installation of structural components and current operating level are acceptable and functioning in clean and easily accessible condition as seen here (Photo Source: Meir, 2021)<ref>Meir, 2021. Using rainwater inside the home: What you need to know. Written by Jonathan Meier, 29 January 2021. Rain Brothers LLC. Accessed 15 August 2022. https://www.rainbrothers.com/using-rainwater-inside-the-home-what-you-need-to-know</ref> ]]
|[[File:Pump Fail RWH.jpg|350x350px|thumb|center|A larger portion of the bioretention cell has no vegetation cover which reduces its aesthetic value and could be negatively affecting its stormwater treatment function. Much less than 80% of the planting area is covered by living vegetation requiring immediate maintenance and reseeding.]]
|[[File:Pump Fail RWH.jpg|350x350px|thumb|center|With prolonged usage, the pump capacity declines, causing a reduction in flow rate overall. If the pump is not creating sufficient pressure, and the flow rate is below the design specification, servicing of the pump by a skilled technician should be scheduled (Photo Source: Rapid Plumbing Group Pty Ltd., 2022. Rapid Plumbing Group Pty Ltd. 2022. Penrith Rainwater Services - Rainwater tanks and pumps. Accessed 15 August 2022. https://www.rapidplumbinggroup.com.au/penrith-plumber/rain-water-tank-pump-services/</ref>]]